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FIXMAP -
Small kludge (with full source) to take an areafix message (in the
form of a GIGO function request), and update the mapping.cfg file
noting the addition or deletion of the new areas.
If you are not using an Areafix-type program on your fidonet
software, this program will make no sense for you.
Note, that there is no standard for forwarding requests to the usenet
host; this is implementation-defined for each site. If you want that
ability, you're going to hack it out yourself :-) Over here, I use
Harvey's Robot and a 4dos batch file to generate the netmail, that
contains the message formated as my particular host wants it.
HOW IT WORKS
You need to set up two additional configuration entries in your
GATEWAY.CFG file.
MAPFU area-fix@<yoursitehere> Areafix
USER area-fix FUNCTION fixmap.exe mapping.cfg
When GIGO gets a message to "Areafix", it will subsitute the email
address given (be sure to subsitute your site address!). GIGO will
then be able to recognize that there is a USER definition for that
email address, and act on it.
GIGO will generate FUNCTION.REQ, a simple text file. At the top of
that text file will be two lines ("Apparently-To: ..." and
"Apparently-From: ..."). Following those two lines, the entire email
message is written to disk, with all headers. It will be up to the
external program if it wants to understand any of them.
FIXMAP.EXE will then run, skipping over the headers. When it comes
to the actual message body, it scans it for additions and
subtructions to the echos (newsgroups). This message is expected to
be written by an areafix-type program and using the areafix-type
style. (If you don't know what this is, then this actual program
will mean nothing to you). FIXMAP will write the new additions at
the top, and write the remaining mapfile out to disk. Any
subtractions made by FIXMAP will be shown at the bottom of the file
(most recent at the end, instead of the top), and will be commented
out.
Note that FIXMAP will ONLY modify "= newsgroupname NEWSGROUP" lines;
if there are changes to the line, they will not be modified at
all by fixmap.
Upon the return to GIGO, GIGO will check to see if FUNCTION.REQ was
made. This program does not make one; therefore GIGO will not send
back a message.
ABOUT THE SOURCE:
The source code is written in Spagetti-C (tm), and is a whole
whopping 7k big. If you take out the comments, maybe a grand total
of 4k... It compiled fine under Borland 3.1 (16 bit) with the
large memory model for me. I'm not using anything fancy, this
is a quick-n-dirty program.
The source should be able to provide you with a shell for other
function requests. A more suitable program may be the LISTSERV
program that was also written to take advantage of GIGO's function
requests.
This program and source code is Copyright 1994 by Jason Fesler. All
rights reserved. Use of this code is granted to the Public Domain.
jfesler@wmeonlin.sacbbx.com